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Speed,Combat,Scale,Racing => Scale Models => Topic started by: Fred Cronenwett on September 20, 2014, 09:08:27 PM
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Here are results of the CL scale contest today, I will attach more pictures later this weekend!
we did not have any entries in the Profile Scale Non-Military category this year
Frank Beatty won the NASA Flight Achievement award since this was a qualifier for the NASA Scale classic that will be held in 2 weeks
Fred
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Grant Hiestand took 1st place in Sport Scale - Non Military with the Spacewalker
Fred
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Fred,
How do you take a shot like that and stop a plane in motion?
I see many nice photos like this one.
Charles
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You have to pan with the moving object and then set the camera to Aperture priority so that the shutter speed is 1/500 sec or faster. The model is in focus while the trees in the background is blurred because the camera is moving to get the picture.
More pictures from Saturday
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Frank Beatty's Hawker Fury and received the NASA Flight Achievement award
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We have homemade special awards and this included Shrek, Batman and Family guy flying a CL model, but the Dinosaur didn't like what we were doing so he decided to eat one of the models....We didn't argue with him
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John Rist showed up with three models, he flies with a custom handle that has the 2.4 Ghz guts from a RC car handle put into a special box on the handle. He uses a slide pot on the front of the box to control the throttle instead of using the traditional trigger
Lou Matustik, Grant hiestand and myself hang the 2.4 Ghz transmitter on our hips, both methods work great
John flew the White LA 5 in the picture fore ground
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1/2 scale had some unique entries including John Rist's DO-335
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Other 1/2a scale models
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Mike Schmitt from the Chigago area flew his P-38
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Grant with his Yellow and red clothes matches his model talking with Mike Schmitt (on right side)
I had my B-29 and RV-4 flying at the Contest
Lou Matustik from St Louis flew his Bf-109 with electric power and 2.4 Ghz controls
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Sparky brought out his Shoestring that he is working on and demonstrated the sound system on his model, Grant also had a sound system on his Spacewalker
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Special thanks for Bob Arata our Contest Director, John Moll our Scale Event Director, Randy Ross did all of the tabulation
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John Moll had the neat trim look going on, while Dan McEntee had another look all together
The wind kicked up by noon on Sunday but everyone had a great time and we appreciated everyone who drove the distance to come to the contest
Fred Cronenwett
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Thanks for the update and photos Fred, looks like all went well. How were the winds down there this weekend?
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Saturday the winds were about 8-10 MPH, but on Sunday the wind got gusty after lunch so flying was done by 1:30. It wasn't cold (almost hot) so the wind was the only problem on Sunday
I will be posting pictures for CL stunt tonight
Fred
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Fred,
Thanks for all this commentary and photos.
Makes one want to go out and build a scale model. Well, semi-scale too! ;D
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Most fun I have ever had at a scale contest! CLP** The staff at the Broken Arrow CL Scale run a first class contest. I brought 3 airplanes but the reason I really came was to fly the DO-335 twin and it flew great! So my week end was a total success. I may return next year and just bring the 1/2A. I am getting too old to deal with the big airplanes.
Anyway thanks for a great weekend. CLP** CLP** CLP** CLP** CLP**
PS I love the hand made trophies. #^
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wish i could have been there
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PS I love the hand made trophies. #^
Those Esquadrille fellas do hand out the some of the coolest trophies. y1